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- | Observation variables that can be given in //Xobs.txt// are tabled **[[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt:variables#observed_variables|here]]**. They are a selection of the complete [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt:variables|HYPE variables]]. | + | Observation variables that can be given in //Xobs.txt// are tabled **[[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt:variables#observed_variables_and_a_few_other_related_variable|here]]**. They are a selection of the complete [[start:hype_file_reference:info.txt:variables|HYPE variables]]. |
Column **Agg.** indicates the type of aggregation of the variables. The type determines how the variable is treated when asked for as an output variable or in a criterion calculation. The ''meanperiod'' of the output/criterion determines the period over which the variables values will be aggregated. They will be averaged, weight-averaged or summed according to the type of aggregation. The weight-averaged variables are weighted with the flow/water volume that they are associated to. For the concentration of precipitation that is ''prec'' and for the flow concentrations ''rout''. Similarly variable values in //Xobs.txt// represent either averages, weighted averages, or sums over the timestep. | Column **Agg.** indicates the type of aggregation of the variables. The type determines how the variable is treated when asked for as an output variable or in a criterion calculation. The ''meanperiod'' of the output/criterion determines the period over which the variables values will be aggregated. They will be averaged, weight-averaged or summed according to the type of aggregation. The weight-averaged variables are weighted with the flow/water volume that they are associated to. For the concentration of precipitation that is ''prec'' and for the flow concentrations ''rout''. Similarly variable values in //Xobs.txt// represent either averages, weighted averages, or sums over the timestep. |